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The dumbing down of America, one banned book at a time

Andi Zeisler
A majority of Americans are against book bans. That won't stop a well funded, fear-fueled movement

A new Red Scare? This could be much worse

Chauncey DeVega
James Comey's indictment will surely be followed by others

How a red-state Democrat beat gerrymandering

Garrett Owen
Rep. Sharice Davids tells Salon it's possible to overcome an unfair election map, but that could soon change

Disney adults know how to hit where it hurts

Andi Zeisler
In a consumer economy, boycotts are the only power we have. Is it enough?

South Carolina’s abortion ban could get more extreme

Tatyana Tandanpolie
In South Carolina, some Republicans are proposing to eliminate exemptions for rape and incest

Supreme Court opens with cases that test the limits of a constitutional revolution

Morgan Marietta
The most influential cases before the court reflect the cultural and partisan clashes of American politics

RFK Jr.’s Tylenol attack insults women’s intelligence

Amanda Marcotte
Kennedy's tactics are straight out of the anti-abortion movement's playbook

“His audience was really Trump”: How new FBI lead used his Missouri AG role to wage a culture war

Jeremy Kohler
Andrew Bailey used his office to score culture war points. Now he's co-deputy director of the FBI

Don’t worry — Erika Kirk will never replace her husband

Amanda Marcotte
She can't replicate his brand of gutter misogyny

RFK Jr.’s war on vaccines is about shaming women, not helping kids

Amanda Marcotte
The MAHA movement regards all childhood ailments as a sign that moms are failing

Sourdough and submission in the name of God: Tradwife content fuses femininity with far-right ideas

Arie Perliger, Catherine Jarry
Arguably the most popular anti-feminist content today is produced by women

Want to stop political violence? Start by addressing hostile sexism

Jasmine Mithani, The 19th
Expert on violent extremism lays out evidence that gender-based bigotry fuels hate

The battle over Ben & Jerry’s soul

Joy Saha
Ben & Jerry’s says parent company Unilever is stifling its activism. Now the ice cream maker is pushing back — hard

Trump’s takeover of American society is nearly complete

Charles R. Davis
The public mourning of Charlie Kirk is more about Donald Trump than the deceased

Poverty is fueling Trumpism — and there’s a sinister reason why

Chauncey DeVega
Economic insecurity — and a lack of empathy — serves MAGA's ends

Death of a culture warrior: The right’s comeback win is Charlie Kirk’s legacy

Andrew O'Hehir
Liberals believed they'd won the culture war and the right was now permanently uncool. Kirk proved otherwise

Tearing down the house that Thurgood built

Melanie McFarland
Before Thurgood Marshall joined the Supreme Court, he secured many of the rights his successors are dismantling

How student abortion rights activists reshaped Illinois state law

Tatyana Tandanpolie
As many states go backward on abortion access, Illinois students drove change to the governor's desk

Barrett defends Dobbs decision in new book: “Right to abortion” not “fundamental to liberty”

Blaise Malley
CNN reports the justice argues Roe short-circuited debate

Anti-abortion groups have a new strategy to end telehealth abortion

Shefali Luthra
Abortion opponents argue that telehealth abortion is making it easier to force people to have an abortion

How the conservative Federalist Society will affect the Supreme Court for decades to come

Paul M. Collins Jr., Tim Komatsu
Experts release research on Supreme Court justices affiliated with the Federalist Society

Donald Trump is conservatism’s realization — not its betrayal

Chauncey DeVega
He gave the GOP permission to be themselves, says historian Allan Lichtman

Trump’s pick to help run the FBI has a history of prosecuting influential Democrats

Jeremy Kohler
Andrew Bailey’s targeting of Democrats is legally questionable, experts say, but it’s helped to further his career

Iowa Democrat wins deep pro-Trump district to break GOP supermajority: “A flash warning to the GOP”

Garrett Owen
Democrat Catelin Drey won an upset victory in a district Donald Trump carried by 23 points
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